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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A post that gives tips on how to get good deals at your thrift stores.

Well here's another little thrift store secret.

I know you are probably all shopped out from Thanksgiving goodness to Christmas goodies, but seriously THIS is the time to hit the thrift stores.

You might be thinking "What? This girl is crazy!"

But it is true!

Think about it. Everyone is getting rid of "the old, to make room for the new."
Look at my pile to take to the thrift store just after cleaning out closets to make some room for the kids new Christmas Clothes and toys....

I SCORE every year at the thrift stores after the holidays.

From furniture, to clothing, to toys galore, and household items! I swear after the holidays I find some of the best prices too. I don't know if it is because of the large quantities of donations or what, but save your pocket change 'cause you might just score big!

You may score something so fabulous....like this....

My sister Sharla found this piece!
As Napoleon Dynamite would say "Lucky!"

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

So, this has four D to F ideas all wrapped up into one. Each are do it yourself Ideas for your Christmas Tree.

#1: Break down a wreath and use individual pieces as decoration.

#2: Cereal Box Stars

#3: Scrabble words

#4: Bird Nest Topper

Got a wreath made up of these sprigs all woven together for $2 at the D.I. This is what it looks like broken down to it's most basic piece.

I used most of the wreath for my Pot Rack about two years back but still had a bag full of extras!

Remember these? Look back at THIS post for instructions! It seemed too plain. I wanted it to POP!!!

After you've made these stars, grab some Elmers Spray Ahesive & A large jar of clear glitter from JoAnnes!

Spray your star, cover in glittler. Shake off Excess and VIOLA! (WARNING: the spray adhesive is very tacky so make sure you lay something under the product you are spraying. Especially because it has a lot of overspray!)

Adding the ribbon strip guarantees that if your scrabble ornament happens to break, no pieces will be lost!!!

Bird next for top of my tree. It was actually a wicker ball that I shaped into a nest. Sprayed it with spray adhesive and rolled it around in the left over glitter from my stars from above. Added a little bird that was on a random piece of holiday decor I already owned.

Had to show you this super cute tree skirt my amazing friend Briana MADE! She gave it to me last year as a Christmas Present (Seriously? I was in heaven!!!)

Finished Tree. It was fun to drape my bead garland from the top instead of wrapping it around the tree!!! The tree is still pretty bare, but it's the first year I've made my own decor, and it was super inexpensive. Most of the items I already had lying around the house.

Speaking of D.I... if you wanna see us sisters find a bargain, check out our D.I. blog HERE!!!
Hope this helped get your creative juices flowing to make your tree one of a kind!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

One of the best things about Christmas time and this Holiday Season is that peoples hearts are more turned to do good. Service is rampant. Charity abounds. And all sorts of good people reach out to others in need.

We know that a lot of readers come from the Eastern Idaho area and thought we would share a sad story that we had recently heard about.

A fundraiser has been set up to help out this family with hospital/surgery funds and we wanted to spread the word!

This Thursday, December 15th, there will be a fundraiser dinner @ Sugar Salem High School in Sugar City, Idaho.. It will go from 6-9 PM. The cost is $7.00 per person or $30.00 per family. There will also be a silent auction.

All proceeds will go to Karin and Barry to help with hospital/surgery costs.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Well you would be if you ever came into my house with wet shoes and discovered these Six dangerous little buggers! Look at those slippery steps waiting to make you fall!

We have priced redoing the stairs and removing the tile but it is too expensive for now, so we thought up many inexpensive solutions.
We have ranged from plastic stair treads all the way to that sandpaper stuff on skate boards. LOL Finally, we found these rolls of thin indoor /outdoor carpet. We (by we I mean me! My hubby had good intentions to help me... lol) cut the roll to the desired length/ width and applied this amazing sheet flooring adhesive.

VIOLA,
sprained leg and concussion say goodbye!!

I also added a few stencil designs just to add a little bling :)
Don't you just love?